Found him on the 1940 Oconto, Oconto, Wisconsin census (dist 42-21 img 5) as Anton Chicek age 80. Also in his houshold are the children from his wife's first marriage Joe Finger age 36, Adolph Finger age 32, Fred Finger age 28, and Frank Finger age 26, all single.

Penn Yan, July 25 - John E. Cummings, 75, died at his home in Milo on Monday.

Surviving are his wife and five daughters, Mrs. Seeley Clayton, Mrs. G. N. Albertson of Penn Yan; Mrs Robert Taylor of Buffalo; Mrs. Harold Sutherland of Elmira and
Mrs. John Neilsen of Penn Yan; four sons, William of Mumford; Leo, of Elmira; and John and Calvin of Penn Yan, and two half brothers, William and Thomas Cummings of Himrod.

The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Corcoran funeral home at 102 East Main street. Rev. E. W. Chapin, pastor of the second Milo Baptist church will officiate.
Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery.

Geneva Daily Times July 25, 1939

Found him on the 1900 Milo, Yates, New York census (dist 140 img 9) as
John Cummings age 39, day laborer.

Found him on the 1910 Starkey, Yates, New York census (dist 185 img 22) as
John Cummings age 46, laborer.

Found him on the 1920 Starkey, Yates, New York census (dist 187 img 13)
as John E. Cummings age 55, farmer.

Found him on the 1930 Torrey, Yates, New York census (dist 20 img 1) as
John E. Cummings age 65. Father born Ireland, mother born New York.

Lyle Ball, aged 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball of Ouyanoga, is suffering
with wounds in both legs received yesterday afternoon when a single barreled shot gun went
off prematurely. Leslie Dinehart, aged 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dinehart of Shanty Plains, also received injuries in one leg by the same discharge. Both are being treated by Dr. Ross E. Lautzenheiser of the Foster Hatch Medical group. The injuries were such that it is expected that both will fully recover after the leaden pellets are picked from the flesh.
The two young men went hunting yesterday on the Frank Fitzwater farm near Italy Hill. One
of them dropped the gun on ice as they were attempting to slide down into the Robeson gulley and it is supposed that the trigger or hammer caught on a bush, causing the weapon to be discharged. Dinehart carried Ball nearly a mile and a half to the nearest farm house, occupied by Alfred Hamlin. After first aid both hunters were taken in an ambulance to the Medical Group building. They then were taken to the home of Dinehart's sister, Mrs. John Hopkins, 156 Water street.
- Geneva Daily Times February 10, 1933 page 3.

Found him on the 1920 Jerusalem, Yates, New York census (dist 177 img 18) as Leslie Dinehart age 6.

Found him on the 1930 Jerusalem, Yates, New York census (dist 9 img 18) as Leslie L. Dinehart age 16.

The marriage of Miss Bertha Finger to Dean Wands, both well known young people of this city, was solemnized Saturday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the parsonage of the Clinton Avenue M. E. Church, The Rev. George M. Cranston officiated and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Brenn were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Wands will make their home in Kingston. - The Kingston Daily Freeman September 5, 1916 page 6

Found her on the 1920 Rotterdam, Schenectady, New York census (dist 123 img 56) age 23.

Found him on the 1900 Red Hook, Dutchess, New York census (dist 36 img 9)
as Roydon Fraleigh age 7.

Found him on the 1910 Amsterdam Ward 1, Montgomery, New York census (dist 51 img 12)
as William R. Fraleigh age 16.

Found him on the 1940 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan census (dist 84-800 img 32)
as William R. Fraleigh age 46, Salesman, dept store. Interestingly, he has a son named
Royden Fraleigh. Also in his household is Kenneth Howe age 2, grandson.

Mrs. William Koste of Baldwin attended her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward Glum of Amityville, sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Frederick Glum of Parkchester, aunt of the bride, Miss Rosemary Clifford of Freeport and Miss Virginia Tyrell of Brooklyn.

Jerome Murphy was his brother's best man and ushering were Austin Murphy, another brother, Edward Glum, brother of the bride, and William Koste, her brother-in-law.

The bride wore a white satin gown, old fashioned style, trimmed with lace. Her full length veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried white roses. A reception for 100 guests followed at the Masonic temple, Baldwin. A veteran of service with the navy seabees. Mr. Murphy is employed by the New York Telephone company.

He came to the US in 1909. Lived at 57 Commerce St Derby,
New Haven, Connecticut - 1910 census

Found him on the 1910 Derby Ward 3, New Haven, Connecticut census (dist 336 img 17) as
John Lasuerk age 29, cutter, cotton mill. Came to the U.S. in 1908. He and his family
are living with the family of
Andrew Lasurke,
g-g-f of Dwight Finger. It is unknown how they are related. Address: 57 Commerce St.

Found him on the 1920 Derby, New Haven, Connecticut census (ward 3 dist 258 img 41) as John Lizerik, age 37, born Poland, laborer, shop. Came to the US in 1908. Address: 57 Commerce St.